Hi Michael, the framework isolation and a framework-only installation is definitely something the community as talken about many times. You will find several conversations searching the mailing list.
We will have it sooner or later and any help you could provide on this topic will be much appreciated. -Bruno 2009/11/24 Michael Xu (xudong) <[email protected]>: > hmm...I compared the article and the latest code from trunk. I don't think > the diagram is consistent with codes. > > For example, from the diagram party doesn't depend on marketing; however, as > I mentioned in previous email, party entity definition does use > ContactListParty from marketing. > > -- > Regards, > Michael Xu (xudong) > www.wizitsoft.com | Office: (8610) 6267 0615 ext 806 | Mobile: (86) 135 0135 > 9807 | Fax: (8610) 62670096 > > > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Michael Xu (xudong) > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Just found an article about the dependency: >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Component+and+Component+Set+Dependencies >> >> >> <http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Component+and+Component+Set+Dependencies>From >> the component relationship diagram, it seems I have to include all >> components under framework and application in my new application. Is it >> correct? >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Michael Xu (xudong) >> www.wizitsoft.com | Office: (8610) 6267 0615 ext 806 | Mobile: (86) 135 >> 0135 9807 | Fax: (8610) 62670096 >> >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Michael Xu (xudong) < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> hi all, >>> >>> I try to build a new application using ofbiz. Basically, I want to use the >>> nice overall architect of ofbiz, theme mechanism and >>> Party/Permission/SecurityGroup. However, I found it is very difficult to >>> remove unnecessary components. >>> >>> For example, entitymodel.xml from applications/party >>> uses ContactListParty, which is from marketing component. I think such >>> dependency doesn't make much sense, as marketing is only an optional >>> component but party is a must. >>> >>> What's the best practice for my case? Advices and clues will be very >>> appreciated. Thanks in advance. >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Michael Xu >>> >>> >>> >> >
